How to Keep Dust off a Television Screen

Clean excess dirt and dust off your TV screen., Wipe the screen with a clean dryer sheet., Use the dryer sheet on the rest of the TV and the remote.

3 Steps 1 min read Easy

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Clean excess dirt and dust off your TV screen.

    If you haven't cleaned your television in a while, turn it off and use a damp cloth to remove dirt, dust, and grease.

    The steps below will help keep dust off your screen, but they won't keep your kids' fingerprints off, too.
  2. Step 2: Wipe the screen with a clean dryer sheet.

    Dryer sheets (the fabric softener sheets that you place in your clothes dryer) can reduce static cling on your TV screen just like they do so for your shirts.

    It's this static that attracts dust to your screen, so gently wiping the dryer sheet all over your screen will help repel dust. , Wipe the dryer sheet all over the TV and the remote control, too.

    While dust on these parts won't affect your picture quality, this will still make your household cleaning easier
  3. Step 3: Use the dryer sheet on the rest of the TV and the remote.

Detailed Guide

If you haven't cleaned your television in a while, turn it off and use a damp cloth to remove dirt, dust, and grease.

The steps below will help keep dust off your screen, but they won't keep your kids' fingerprints off, too.

Dryer sheets (the fabric softener sheets that you place in your clothes dryer) can reduce static cling on your TV screen just like they do so for your shirts.

It's this static that attracts dust to your screen, so gently wiping the dryer sheet all over your screen will help repel dust. , Wipe the dryer sheet all over the TV and the remote control, too.

While dust on these parts won't affect your picture quality, this will still make your household cleaning easier

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